Bias, prejudice and “tradition” win. The medical system won’t face the truth until it wants to.
Paul doesn’t seem to be opitimistic based on what he’s heard :(
@forestglip if interested, controls are sedentary
If I had the energy, I would. I hope someone does.
Also the study seems to be ignoring that people who had prexisting health conditions were more likely to develop long COVID? Also, people who...
This makes me highly uncomfortable. I have some pretty vulnerable posts I made on the specific forum they analysed at the beginning of my...
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Reminds me of the “are you a terrorist” box you have to say no too when entering the US.
Oh yes I get that too, and I can faint. My point wasn’t that there aren’t no hard limits in ME, but that pacing does not use hard limits, and is...
I think the confusion in ME is that pacing is “subjective”, it isn’t a hard limit, but it is necessary to avoid worsening. I can legitimately do...
Useful to have a study for patients to have on hand as long covid patients are getting “FND’d” en masse.
I wonder if Maeve’s family could request (or demand) her image not be used next to such a piece?
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I know from experience with a friend (outisde the UK) that TPN was used for their late stages of ALS, as there were problems with PEG. Wouldn’t...
I’ll let others answer about the inquest itself, but an excellent article to understand the situation is this one, extremely worthwhile read. (its...
Isn’t TPN commonly used in cases of critical illness that don’t affect the gut? Or in some cases of severe burns?
Study took place from 2020-2022 (ending August 2022). What are the odds that a lot of the people who didn’t test positive for covid were false...
I really have noticed this problem a lot (even by a lot of people with ME), and pretty much half of people who don’t know about ME think CFS = CF....
Yes I’m sure starving to death is “bothersome”. It’s such crazy discrimination I hate it.
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